<p>For Undergrads, what school has the best business program on the list?</p>
<p>Harvard
Yale
Princeton
Columbia
Brown
Dartmouth
GTown</p>
<p>Thanks....</p>
<p>For Undergrads, what school has the best business program on the list?</p>
<p>Harvard
Yale
Princeton
Columbia
Brown
Dartmouth
GTown</p>
<p>Thanks....</p>
<p>U Chicago if you want to do econ
UPenn's Wharton if you want to do business
but theyre all very strong either way and you wont be at a disadvatage if you go to one or the other on your list.</p>
<p>Penn, Berkeley, Northwestern, Michigan, etc.</p>
<p>Many good business schools.</p>
<p>I say Georgetown.</p>
<p>Off of the list, Stanford.</p>
<p>Harvard, Yale, Princeton, etc. are liberal arts schools and do not offer undergraduates the choice of a business major. Most undergraduates take Economics instead. The fact that an entire school of thought in economics is named after UChicago aside, UChicago's undergraduate economics program is one of the strongest I've seen out of all of the elite schools (I worked briefly in investment banking) because of the strong theoretical foundation it instills in both macro and microeconomics. Because of how expansive the course content is, students are not funneled into one field or another; they have the freedom to choose how they want to apply their education.</p>
<p>Harvard
Princeton
Yale
Columbia</p>
<p><em>gap</em></p>
<p>Brown
GTown
Dartmouth</p>
<p>The University of Chicago is also respected but it definitely is not Harvard or MIT, lol. I would be cautious about Chicago's insistence on specific controversial economic philosophies. (neoclassical theory and monetarism) If I was to add one school to your list, it would not be Chicago; it would be MIT. And then I'd get rid of Dartmouth and add Chicago above the gap.</p>
<p>oh wait - are you doing economics or business? There is a big difference.</p>
<p>For UG Business:</p>
<p>U Penn (Wharton)
MIT (Sloan)
UC Berkeley (Haas)
U Mich-Ann Arbor
NYU (Stern)
CMU (Tepper)
UNC-CH (Kenan-Flager)
UT-Austin (McCombs)
USC (Marshall)
UVA (McIntire)
Indiana U-Bloomington (Kelley)
UIUC
WUSTL (Olin)</p>
<p>Georgetown is the only school on your list that actually offers a Business degree to undergrads. For Econ, Georgetown is probably the weakest, but it is still relatively good in Econ. You really cannot go wrong with any of those schools if Econ is your intended major. If you insist on majoring in Business, your list is not that good as Georgetown is your only option. You will probably want to remove the other schools and replace them with the following schools:</p>
<p>Carnegie Mellon University (Tepper)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Sloan)
New York University (Stern)
University of California-Berkeley (Haas)
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor (Ross)
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (Kenan Flagler)
University of Pennsylvania (Wharton
University of Virginia (McIntire)</p>
<p>Of course, none of those options is considered a safety, so you probably should apply to a couple of safer choices.</p>